180 shinko is a good tire 190 and 200 seem to buckle under a little when you go down to 18~20 PSI
bandit/gsxr-- VS -- GS- engine in a dragbike context? my analysis in 2 words -- fragile VS durable - please don't get wrong idea - I like to promote a positive discussion - but been told I sound negative a lot.
hmmm. OK the legendary 1127cc oil boiler is a very powerful engine . It has ultra sensitive babbit bearings on the rods and mains - you must have the whole variety of the bearing sizes kits both rods and mains to build. not fun and this is where so many mistakes happen. 1 time use stretch rod bolts- yuck. it is a huge undertaking to re-do the bottom end. This engine also needs a clutch/clutch basket upgrade - top end oiling hurts lower end unless you convert to a dry sump. Must have the threaded adjuster type head - shim spitting sucks. Finally , any idea how much clutch friction material flows throughout the oiling system in a drag racing engine? -10 passes and ride it home? you trust FRAM that much? would be cooler to have a dry clutch and keep that junk out of the plain bearings.
the magic of the GS/KZ/XLH/FX drag engines is the roller bearing crankshaft. Elite design that is cost prohibitive - stronger - durable - takes more abuse - withstands neglect , has a open super hard rollers on super hard races- it is rock crusher strong! ,,, did I mention you can run it at redline with dirty oil - for decades? The GS 1100/1150 is an overbuilt product - we double and then some increase the output and they still live a lot of racing years on stock connecting rods. impressive .
bottom end repair big difference - top end repair is identical.
Not steady facts, just my opinion - period. run what makes you happy , run what you can afford , run whatever you can get your hands on. Just don't run it all out on the street.
nitrous? yeah, there is a 12 step group for that - lol no really holler out we can help you avoid melting spark plugs.
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